Miami Heat: Ceiling and floor for Max Strus’s role in 2022-23 season

Max Strus #31 of the Miami Heat celebrates a three pointer against the Philadelphia 76ers(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Max Strus #31 of the Miami Heat celebrates a three pointer against the Philadelphia 76ers(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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Max Strus #31 of the Miami Heat shoots the ball against Al Horford #42 of the Boston Celtics(Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /

The Miami Heat haven’t been able to add to their roster on the NBA trade market, but they do have the opportunity to get better. With a roster brimming with potential, they have the opportunity to see some of their guys take another major leap.

Tyler Herro, the reigning NBA Sixth Man Of The Year, has the potential to leap into All-Star territory. Gabe Vincent is a guy that has the potential to become one of the most electric bench scorers in the NBA.

Hot. Only a minimal difference in Tyler Herro and Donovan Mitchell. light

Heck, Bam Adebayo, an All-Star before and perennial NBA Defensive Player Of The Year candidate, still has places he can go on the offensive side of the ball. Among a few more potential pieces that could be noted, there is another one that really stands out.

Max Strus’s next leap has the potential to see him become one of the best scorers on the team. That takes us to his ceiling and floor on his role for this season.